The woman, thought to be a Brit, was part of a tourist group rowing through a delta in Botswana when they were attacked and had to fend for themselves in crocodile-infested waters

A tourist had a miracle escape after an angry six-tonne bull elephant flipped four people out of two safari canoes then tried to gore the terrified woman to death. ‌

The two couples – both husband and wife and said to be British – were being poled 'gondala style' through the shallow waters of the Okavango Delta, Botswana. But their guides took them too close to a female elephant and her two calves leading to the bull of the herd charging through the shallow waters and reeds in a fierce attack. ‌

They then desperately back-poled to try and get away from the trumpeting beast as it closed the gap between

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